Book Series Landolt-Bostein - New Series / Editor in Chief: W.
Martienssen.
M. Frenkel, X. Hong, Q. Dong, X. Yan and R. Chirico. - Berlin-Heidelberg-New York: Publisher Springer, 2003. – 571 p.
The present volume contains densities of halohydrocarbons, both fully saturated and with various extents of unsaturation, which have been collected from the literature published from 1845 to early 2002. The various compilations listed above also have been consulted for sources of original data. This volume continues our effort in evaluation of the densities of organic compounds [see volume IV/8B (1996-wil/mar) for the densities of alkanes, volume IV/8C (1996-wil/mar-1) for the densities of alkenes, alkynes and alkadienes, volume IV/8D (1997-wil/hon) for the densities of monocyclic non-aromatic hydrocarbons, volume IV/8E (1998-wil/hon) for the densities of aromatic hydrocarbons, volume IV/8F (1999-wil/hon) for the densities of polycyclic hydrocarbons, volume IV/8G (2000-fre/hon) for the densities of non-cyclic alcohols, volume IV/8H (2001-fre/hon) for the densities of esters and ethers, and volume IV/8I (2002-fre/hon) for the densities of phenols, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, amines, nitriles, and nitrohydrocarbons].
This volume should be useful to a wide community of researchers, data specialists, and engineers working in the field of physical and organic chemistry, chemical engineering, material science, environmental chemistry, chemical aspects of energy technology, and those engaged in the development of new predictive procedures. The book should also be of use to students and faculty in chemistry and chemical engineering departments at universities as a reference book of evaluated thermophysical properties.
M. Frenkel, X. Hong, Q. Dong, X. Yan and R. Chirico. - Berlin-Heidelberg-New York: Publisher Springer, 2003. – 571 p.
The present volume contains densities of halohydrocarbons, both fully saturated and with various extents of unsaturation, which have been collected from the literature published from 1845 to early 2002. The various compilations listed above also have been consulted for sources of original data. This volume continues our effort in evaluation of the densities of organic compounds [see volume IV/8B (1996-wil/mar) for the densities of alkanes, volume IV/8C (1996-wil/mar-1) for the densities of alkenes, alkynes and alkadienes, volume IV/8D (1997-wil/hon) for the densities of monocyclic non-aromatic hydrocarbons, volume IV/8E (1998-wil/hon) for the densities of aromatic hydrocarbons, volume IV/8F (1999-wil/hon) for the densities of polycyclic hydrocarbons, volume IV/8G (2000-fre/hon) for the densities of non-cyclic alcohols, volume IV/8H (2001-fre/hon) for the densities of esters and ethers, and volume IV/8I (2002-fre/hon) for the densities of phenols, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, amines, nitriles, and nitrohydrocarbons].
This volume should be useful to a wide community of researchers, data specialists, and engineers working in the field of physical and organic chemistry, chemical engineering, material science, environmental chemistry, chemical aspects of energy technology, and those engaged in the development of new predictive procedures. The book should also be of use to students and faculty in chemistry and chemical engineering departments at universities as a reference book of evaluated thermophysical properties.